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Thnriday Afternoon, An? PAGE EIGHT THJ WATNESVTLIJJ MOUNTAINEEB n A Message of Importance to All Haywood County ? The Dollars You Spend In Haywood HELPS YOUR COUNTY . . . The Dollars You Spend Away From Here NEVER BENEFIT YOU! We work the largest number of LOCAL WOMEN in Haywood . . . We strive to make our store worthwhile . , . TO HAVE WHAT YOU WANT V. . WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL . .. Regardless of Price! You'll Find Greater Sflections Here Than in Any Three Stores Anywhere We'll Appreciate You Shopping Us For These Items! Gir KAIFF'S OFFER TIIK I!I(i(iKST MONEYS WORTH IN GIRLS DRESSES! . . . 81.77 81.47 97c GINGHAMS AND PERCALES AT $1.98 Novelty styles ... 80 sq. and better . . , 1- QO Dresses you see everywhere at $2.98. Only Xt0 Girls and Juniors laee trimmed Slips . Regular to $1.49 $1.00 IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS STORE SCHOOL DRESSES GROUP SCHOOL DRESSES LITTLE GIRLS DRESSES Group Girls Lace Trimmed Slips . . . Fine Qf7 p Nainsook . . . Only .... O Girls Nainsook Slips. 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Built for Q hard wears ..j .......... .......... VQ.Q tTA?IG B0YS OXFORDS AND LOAFERS . . . Sizes to 10. (j 4 n Reg. to $5.98 . . , Reduced to $4.4 I A Home Town Store i ou can be proud of.. von. mi MORE ABOUT Farm Tour (Continaefl fiom rat. 1) Ville so it is thought. The other Unfortunate incident, was the blow put of a tire of Miss Jean Childress' par as it was crossing the Potomac River bridge entering Washington Monday night. Other than a slight delay, no damage done. . T L . l l . l I . . I ri iic Kiuup weie iiijiiiiy 1111-, th-essed with the farm lands b.-j feen Baltimore and Lancaster, j jfa., where Wednesday night wasj qeni. i ne latter city using the Slogan, "The Garden Spot of The orld" did a good selling job ; Wednesday night at a banquet. The pretty farms account for 90 1 per cent of the income of the area, and the Haywood folk were im- pressed with the type tobacco i grown an air-cured variety used tor making cigar. !The schedule for Friday will in clude 'besides remembrances of dear old New York) the Inspection of several poultry farms and pro cessing plants, and a hog farm. Saturday looms as a big day, rang ing from a visit to the Navy Yard at Norfolk to seeing "Common Glory" at Williamsburg. Sunday will be a day of travel from Newport News all the way home a scheduled 12-hour trip, j With Cpl. John L. Carpenter, and! Policeman Guy Messer in the lead j car, the schedule will in all prob ability be maintained, getting home in time for supper. ' MOSE ABOUT S. C. Man (Continued from Pafe 1) ered the smaller body with leaves. " The badly decomposed bodies of the two girls were found eight days later. Both had been ravished. Shedd returned to his home after killing the small child, and when his wife asked where he had been, he replied: "To Clemion to try to get a job." Solicitor Bryson said that tenta tive plans are for Shedd to go on trial in Macon County on Tuesday August 29. The criminal term opens there August 21, with Judge J. Will Pless, scheduled to preside. Solicit or Bryson said a special venire will be called for the case. Shedd was brought here for safe keeping, and for transcribing the confession. Feeline ran high in Georgia soon after his arrest. Sgt. Sandlln served the two warrants on Shedd just prior to the reading of the confession. The warrant charging him with the murder of Boyster was served in Georgia. Shedd is married, and the oldest of eight children. His mother lives near Walhalla, S. C, where he owns a 15-acre farm which he bought after serving 18-months in (he Navy. The defendant does not have any children. He said he fin ished the 2nd grade, but since the war had enrolled in a GI school and was now in fourth grade, work. Judge Felix E. Alley was a wit- MOBE ABOUT Masons ; (Continued from Page 1) tation are requested to be at the Armory by 6 p.m. in order to ob tain accommodations. All Masons and their families are cordially invited. On Monday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. a scenic motor trip will be formed jn front of the Armory and proceed to the Masonic Marker at Black Camp Gap. This monument to Cryptric Masonry was conceiv ed and erected by Most Illustrious Companion T. Troy Wyci, Past 1 Grand Master of the Grand Council 'of North Carolina. It was dedicat led in 1938 by Most Worshipful i Thomas J, Harkcns, Past Grand I Master of Masons in North Caro ! Una. The public is cordially invit ed. Most Illustrious Companion Os car T. Hawke, Grand Master of the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of Ohio will make the ad dress after the picnic dinner. On Monday evening at 8:00 p.m. in the First Presbyterian Church of Waynesvillc, a Masonic address will be delivered by the Reverend and Eminent Sir Knight Marvin W. Chapman, pastor of the First Bap tist Church of Franklin. ness to the signing of the confes sion, as were Patrolman Joe Mur rill, and W. Curtis Russ, editor of The Mountaineer. "c jjuuiic i to this service wui be in ch luesdav if,. P.m. a motorcade in front of the.Ar-lk ceed to the Pit b' door picnic dinner rC - uw.t'U 5a, Please oreiiai-o brin? it i u, ,.. a -- w ii if ury not later V,tan 15 71 For information j kets. please rti mittee nf Mr u-,. " '' "imam Mi t- T r n .... . -r., u. t. Whitman C, H. Metcalfe There will t. n. , chicken in your bawi ' Abel will have 0J1P- ens prepared tr thu Most Illuious r Luther T. Huiin C J of the Grand ( i,n Select Masters of Z, will make the address sonic Marker. On Tuesday the Master Masons l)tSf. conferred at the u ,,.. ory. The First section w from Dunn s Itotk Loda of Brevard. The Second Sen inn i.,.. Team from Knoxville c 75. Royal and SH,.r-i v' Knoxvllle, Tenn. For further inform,;. call the Committee on u- sembly. C. B. Hosiflonk Abel, F. G. HipDetoe K n and F. E, Worthingtun.' I Leave it to the men to appreciate trim figures and they sure tlo ap- r- v "- . iivcn ii nn me i inures on me iann- ly food bills. So, if your husband thinks that you spend too much money for food, show him this ad and watch the way the prices catch his eye. Why, we'll wacr he'll offer to come with you to KAY'S and help you with your food shopping. Yes men with a yen for thrift like to shop here where every price is a low price and every display is arranged for quick, easy selection. Tomatoes 2 lbs. 12 Center Slice HAM 99c Ib BREAST O' LAMB PORK SAUSAGE ... SIRLOIN STEAK . CHUCK ROAST PORK LIVER SPARERIBS FRESH CORN ZTdoIlic TENDER OKRA . lb 229c Mustard Greens ., lb 2 25c Green Beans lb 39c . lb 45c lb 99c . lb 69c lb 39c lb 49c 4 lbs 25 GROUND BEEF S9C lb HEINZ Tomato Catsup . 25c BAKER'S Kit LB. Cocoa 25c ' i LB. BOX Lipton Tea . ...... .. 33c 1 LB. SANTO COFFEE ...... 74c PILLSBURY Hot Roll Mix ... . .. 20c PEACHES- 225c : uuiiei PEARS . 31c TOMATOES BABY FOOD RICE CRACKERS .... SYRTTD PINEAPPLE FRUIT COCKTAIL PIE CHERRIES TOMATO SOUP TORTS! I7T XVTin K r w . MAYONNAISE ; v 33c 20c No. 2' Phillips No 2 c;in"' Gerbers fl StraiiHil Comet Ofl 2 th, Ritz 1-lb Karo nnttio No. 2 Dole Jig Crushed Libby OCf No. V ,. 3C Mussclin'n 0 No. 2 Campbell'. No. 1 r.m ,n' Kelloggo j0 8-oz ,WV Duke's OQf Pint SHI orox qt 18c Ammonia 00- yet. Cleanser.. 215c uxr lakes . Spie d Span V) n . on Ami 11 IftiiMI T11 1 III 1 iM lgo 27c . 245g 11c Ivory Flakes ...... 27c Babo. 223c Cream Cheese 15c Nucoa Oleo : 34c Whip Cream .. .... 39c Butter 71c Puffin Biscuits 2 25c Avoset 43c Cottage Cheese 25c Pet Milk 23c PARK SHOP $AVE I WW IgU PER MARK ETp I i I 1
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